Day 2 of the International Consumer Electronics Show

The International Consumer Electronics Show continued in Las Vegas on Jan. 9, where industry professionals came from around the world to see the newest advances in technological innovation.

Former President Bill Clinton gave a speech during Samsung's keynote address, where he discussed the power of the Internet and how mobile technology can help address problems in the developing world.
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TV watching is set to become easier and more pleasant to viewers as the technology becomes smarter and offers more choices.

Brian Berkeley, Samsung Electronics senior vice president of Samsung's display lab, showed a prototype of the YOUM Flexible display during a keynote address.

Bendable, rollable technology is among the notable innovations brought to the convention this year.
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A woman demonstrated a conceptual virtual fitting room by LG, where a customer will be able to see themselves wearing different clothes on screen.
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Kiss your simple refigerator goodbye. LG provides essentially a refrigerator with built-in computer functionality. Their “smart” refrigerator can not just control temperatures and when to change your filters, but you can use the outside control screen for recipes, managing foods, shopping lists, memos, day scheduling and more.
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The Belkin WeMo Baby and WeMo Video Baby allow users to listen and view their baby through a smartphone.
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The Winbot robotic window cleaner was displayed during the event. The device moves windows in a zigzag pattern, then goes along the edge to make sure it cleans everything.
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